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Designing Project Information Hubs for Performance

William A. Brantley

Communication complexity rapidly increases even with a few program or project team members and stakeholders. Project managers are the “hub” of their project communication. Program managers are the “hub” of their organization communication to meet strategic goals. Managing these networks is essential whether you manage traditional programs or projects. Or agile programs and projects.

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Communication complexity rapidly increases even with a few program or project team members and stakeholders. Project managers are the “hub” of their project communication. Program managers are the “hub” of their organization communication to meet strategic goals. Managing these networks is essential whether you manage traditional programs or projects. Or agile programs and projects.

Program managers have two additional challenges. First, they must empower their project managers with skills, processes, and assets for information management. Second they must sense and integrate the key performance data to ensure strategic objectives are met, and project processes are improved across the program.

As you learned from the Project Management Institute, Inc.'s (PMI)"A Guide to the Project Management Body of Knowledge" (PMBOK) when preparing for the PMP exam, the number of communication channels grows geometrically with team size. If there are “n” communicators, then the number of communication channels is n*(n-1)/2. That means five team members have 10 channels, but 10 team members have 45 channels to manage. That’s over four times as many channels for doubling the size of a small team!

If you imagine each communication channel as a radio station, you can see how quickly the program or project manager can be overwhelmed with all the information coming in. As you gain more program or project management experience, what you learned for the PMP certification or similar professional certification is not sufficient. This course will help you go beyond the knowledge you needed to become a certified project manager.

This applies to all project leaders. Whether you are a just getting started as a Certified Associate in Project Management (CAPM), or a seasoned Project Management Professional (PMP), you need to manage a lot of information transfer and exchange. And this challenge is even greater for agilists, like certified scrum masters (CSMs) and PMI-ACP holders. No matter the scaling methods, having timely information is critical for agile teams at scale, who need to move fast without driving up overhead in team-to-team communication as technical scope changes.

In this program and project management training course, you will learn effective and efficient project management tools to receive and transmit program and project-level information. Program managers and project managers need to ensure that information flows freely and where the information can do the most benefit. This online course will teach you how to build communication networks for your program or project’s success. Gain 10 professional development units (PDUs) while sharpening your program or project management skills.

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Syllabus

Week 2: Managing Information in a Program or a Project
Week 1 : Program/Project Communication Networks
Week 3: Program/Project Management Information Templates
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Week 4: Troubleshooting Program and Project Communication Network Challenges
Week 5: Final Exam

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Know what's good
, what to watch for
, and possible dealbreakers
Ideal for project managers who aim to improve information management and coordination within their teams
Suitable for individuals preparing for the Project Management Professional (PMP) exam
Designed for program managers who need to integrate project performance data and improve strategic decision-making
Course objectives align precisely with the knowledge and skills required for effective program and project management
Provides industry-standard tools and templates for managing information in program and project contexts
Offers professional development units (PDUs) for those maintaining their PMP certification

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Be better prepared before your course. Deepen your understanding during and after it. Supplement your coursework and achieve mastery of the topics covered in Designing Project Information Hubs for Performance with these activities:
Review Basic Communication Theory
Refresh your understanding of fundamental communication principles to strengthen your project communication skills.
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  • Read articles and books on basic communication theory
  • Attend a workshop or training on the topic
Review PMI Guide
Reinforce your understanding of project management fundamentals to prepare for the course.
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  • Read at least one section of the guide each day
  • Summarize key concepts in your own words
  • Take practice quizzes or exercises
Consolidate Notes and Resources
Organize your course notes, assignments, and readings for easy reference and knowledge retention.
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  • Create a central repository for all course materials
  • Summarize key concepts and insights
  • Use visual aids to enhance understanding
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Master Agile Communication
Develop a deeper understanding of agile communication practices to enhance team collaboration in your projects.
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  • Follow online tutorials on agile communication frameworks
  • Join virtual workshops or webinars on the topic
Design Communication Plan
Put your knowledge into practice by creating a comprehensive communication plan for a project or program.
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  • Identify communication requirements and stakeholders
  • Develop communication objectives and strategies
  • Create communication materials (e.g., templates, reports)
  • Monitor and evaluate the effectiveness of the plan
Mentor Junior Project Managers
Reinforce your knowledge while guiding others in their understanding of project communication.
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  • Volunteer as a mentor for junior project managers
  • Share your experiences and insights
  • Provide guidance on communication strategies

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